Chakr Innovation showcases its innovative emission control technology for diesel generators at the 2nd Real Estate & Infrastructure Conclave 2024, promoting sustainable development and green building practices.
Chakr InnovationCii Real Estate Infrastructure ConclaveSustainable DevelopmentGreen Building PracticesEmission Control TechnologyReal Estate MaharashtraAug 30, 2024

Chakr Innovation is an associate partner at the conclave, showcasing its innovative emission control technology for diesel generators and promoting sustainable development and green building practices.
The Chakr Shield is an advanced solution designed to reduce emissions from diesel generators in real estate projects. It captures 80-90% of particulate matter and harmful pollutants emitted by diesel generators, offering a practical solution for reducing air pollution.
Sustainable development is crucial in the real estate and infrastructure sectors as it helps reduce environmental impact, improves air quality, and contributes to better health outcomes for urban residents and construction workers.
The theme of the conclave is “Sustainable Development and Green Building Practices,” serving as a vibrant forum for industry professionals to exchange insights and explore collaborative opportunities aimed at advancing environmentally responsible practices.
Chakr Innovation’s involvement in the conclave underscores its commitment to promoting sustainable development and supporting the green building movement within the industry, providing the real estate industry with a valuable tool to meet sustainability goals.

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